10th November 2010
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Good advice. Quote:
Originally Posted by Kenny Gioia Not to knock any of these "companies" but I would highly recommend hiring a "mixer" rather than a company.
Any good mixer builds up their name based on their credits.
Hiring a company sounds too general to me. Who's mixing it? The interns?
Even when I hire one of the top Mastering houses in the world, Sterling Sound, I still hire one of the mastering engineers specifically. I don't just give it to the company.
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